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Populus is presented as a model system for the study of wood formation (xylogenesis). The formation of wood (secondary xylem) is an ordered developmental process involving cell division, cell expansion, secondary wall deposition, lignification and progra
Adult males had the least diverse diet in terms of woody plant species, but they consumed more plant parts than family units. The diameter of stems of food plants broken or bitten off was also greater for adult males than for females and subadult males. Adult males spent more time foraging...
In central Argentina there still exist relicts of the Espinal, belonging to the 'Entrerrianense District'. These forests were never described or analyzed in detail. In 2004 we studied 10 randomly located plots of 50×2m. All individuals and stems of woody species were counted and their ...
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For one population, we tracked adult mortality, whole-plant reproductive allocation, the number of stems, and plant size for 2 years. In a field experiment, we created artificial streams to test whether vegetative reproduction via stem fragments was sex-biased.We found a consistent 2:1 female ...
Cambial cells division rate determines the rate of wood formation. In woody angiosperms, the elongated fusiform initials differentiate into axially oriented woody cells (fibres, vessels, axial parenchyma) ensuring water conduction and mechanical support for the plant body. The nearly isodiametric ray ...
and development of woody tissue in an herbaceous plant.Soils are most commonly deficient in nitrogen and phosphorus.Nitrogen-deficient plants exhibit many of the symptoms just described.Leaves develop chlorosis; stems are short and slender, and anthocyanin discoloration occurs on stems, petioles, and ...
180303 | DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2018.303 1 www.nature.com/sdata/ Background & Summary Downed dead wood (DDW) can be defined as detrital components of forest ecosystems, including fallen twigs and small branches (fine woody debris) and fallen tree stems and large branches (coarse woody debris)....
These are developmental processes driving the radial expansion of woody stems and are supported by the vascular cambium, which is a common lateral meristem in plants that produces secondary xylem and phloem [4, 5]. Tree stem thickening is accomplished by the meristematic activity of the vascular ...